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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention concerns a wallet of the type with several compartments, into which can be inserted both bank notes and also standard-sized cards and personal documents, such as for example an identity card, invoices and receipts of payment or any other type of limited-size sheet.
- wallets have the disadvantage that they have a limited number of compartments or pockets for cards, and therefore, often, in the same pocket the user is obliged to insert two or more cards, one on top of the other. Consequently, more and more often, wallets really become very thick.
- the disposition of the pockets for cards in known wallets has the disadvantage that they increase the reciprocal friction between the cards and between the cards and the pockets, impeding the removal thereof, especially of cards positioned deeper down.
- the excessive thickness of known wallets is not only unaesthetic and deforms the pockets of clothes where the wallets are disposed, such as trouser pockets or close-fitting jackets, but can also cause mechanical stresses on the cards, which can consequently bend and break. This is particularly important in cases where the wallet is kept in a back pocket of the trousers, and kept there even when the user is seated, as a large number of men tend to do.
- the French patent FR-A-872.654 describes a wallet comprising three rectangular walls, parallel to each other and bent in their central zone along a common main bending axis. Each wall defines two flaps positioned on opposite sides with respect to the main bending axis. Five of the six flaps, in correspondence with their external edge, are bent to form five corresponding containing pockets which, when the wallet is closed, are all one on top of the other.
- the outermost wall of the wallet is provided with an additional closing wing and, in correspondence with this, it does not have a corresponding containing pocket. Therefore, this known wallet has the disadvantage that when it is closed it has a thickness equal at least to twelve times the thickness of a single wall, thus becoming very bulky. Furthermore, since in the closed position all the containing pockets overlap, the cards, or any other object contained therein, will also overlap.
- the US patent 6 050 311 discloses a billfold and credit card carrier which has a pair of nested pockets shaped and dimensioned to hold adjacent stacks of banknotes, and series of credit card-sized pockets for holding credit cards, driver's license, and other similarly sized documents in side-by-side arrangements.
- the billfold disclosed in the US patent 6 050 311 has a quadrangular inner sheet having first, second, third and fourth contiguous sides; a cover sheet commensurate with, and joined to the inner sheet along the first, second and third sides to form a first pocket having an open side; and a third sheet substantially commensurate with the inner and cover sheets, wherein the third sheet is folded alone a median line and secured along opposite sides astride the median line to opposite, joined sides of the inner and cover sheets to form a second pocket having an open side within the first pocket; and the folded third sheet has an unsecured edge congruent and in line with the fourth side of the inner sheet, whereby the second pocket occupies substantially a first half of the first pocket.
- the US patent application 2006/237107 A discloses an appearance-changeable wallet which includes an inner item-carrying section having an outer side and an inner side and at least two generally planar outer cover sections having inner and outer sides which is adapted to fit over and substantially cover the outer side of the inner item-carrying section.
- Each of the outer sides of the two generally planar outer cover sections has a different outer side external appearance.
- a releasable fastening device is operative to releasably attach a selected one of the at least two outer cover sections having a first outer side external appearance to the outer side of the inner item-carrying section and by releasing the releasable fastening device and connecting another of the outer cover sections having a second outer side external appearance thereto, the external appearance of the appearance-changeable wallet is able to be changed and coordinated with other selected accessories.
- the US patent application 2006/039745 A discloses a scrapbook organizer comprising a pair of mounting sheets adjacent one another and joined peripherally along three sides to create a sleeve therebetween, each of the mounting sheets has mounted upon it a pocket for containing scrapbooking resources, and the pockets are vertically offset from one another to facilitate efficient stacking.
- the US patent application 2011/147152 A discloses a shoe storage insert for suitcases and the like containers within which shoes and other such footwear items are packed and protectively stored for travel purposes.
- the insert may be designed to have the same general shape as the luggage within which it is to be used, and of a size which fits conveniently within the storage cavity of any standard size or custom luggage.
- the insert may have two panels each containing one or more pockets in which shoes can be placed. The pouches are arranged on alternating levels of each insert panel so that once the insert is closed it can lay flat within any standard suitcase.
- One purpose of the present invention is to obtain a wallet, advantageously of the pocket type, which can easily contain a large number of cards, even more than 10, and possibly also bank notes, and which at the same time is not bulky even when it is full and folded over.
- Another purpose of the present invention is to obtain a wallet in which it is easy to insert and remove the individual cards contained therein, irrespective of the number thereof.
- the Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and advantages.
- a wallet comprises at least a main wall with a substantially rectangular development and configured to be bent at least along a main bending axis, to define at least two main flaps positioned on opposite sides of the main bending axis and each having at least a determinate rectangular surface.
- At least one main containing element is attached on the rectangular surface of each of the two main flaps, so that each main containing element defines at least a first pocket having shape and sizes such as to contain at least one card having a rectangular development with one short side and one long side of standard sizes.
- each main containing element has a surface that is equal to or less than half said determinate rectangular surface of each of the two main flaps.
- each main containing element is attached on the corresponding determinate rectangular surface of one of the two main flaps, so as to be offset with respect to the main containing element adjacent to it, so that, when the two main flaps are bent over each other along the main bending axis, when the wallet is closed, the main containing elements are at least in coplanar pairs and therefore not overlapping each other.
- each main containing element has sizes such as to define two adjacent pockets to contain two adjacent cards.
- the main wall of the wallet according to the present invention has a determinate height and is attached to another wall, or secondary wall, along three of its sides so as to define an inner pocket.
- the two first pockets are adjacent to each other in the direction of a long side of the card, so that the height of the wallet is equal to or greater than the sum of two short sides of a card, while the length of each main flap is equal to or greater than the long side of a card.
- each main containing element has a length substantially equal to or less than half the length of each of the main flaps.
- each main containing element has a length substantially equal to or less than half the height of the wallet.
- At least one of the walls has sizes such as to also define at least a first secondary flap, positioned adjacent to one of the main flaps, and the first secondary flap can be bent over the main flap adjacent to it along a first secondary bending axis, parallel to the main bending axis. Furthermore, on at least one surface of the first secondary flap at least a first secondary containing element is attached which defines at least two second pockets each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card.
- At least one of the walls has sizes such as to also define at least a second secondary flap, positioned adjacent to one of the main flaps, on the opposite side to that where there is the first secondary flap described above, and that the second secondary flap can be bent over the main flap adjacent to it along a second secondary bending axis, parallel to the main bending axis.
- On one surface of the second secondary flap at least a second secondary containing element is attached, which defines at least two third pockets, each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card.
- Each of the first and second secondary containing elements has a length substantially equal to or less than half the length of the secondary flaps.
- the first and second secondary containing elements are positioned on the aforesaid secondary flaps so that, when the latter are bent over the main flaps along the secondary bending axes, when the wallet is closed, the first and second secondary containing elements are each adjacent to and not overlapping the corresponding main containing element.
- the wallet according to the present invention may comprise, attached on at least one of the secondary flaps, a third secondary containing element that defines at least two fourth pockets each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card.
- the third secondary containing element is positioned on the external surface of the corresponding secondary flap opposite that where the corresponding second secondary containing element is disposed, so as not to overlap with the latter.
- a fourth secondary containing element is also attached, which defines at least a fifth pocket having sizes such as to contain a sheet or document with sizes double those of a standard-sized card, or a pair of standard-sized cards.
- each of the walls is made with a material having a thickness comprised between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm, and that the length and height of each of the flaps are comprised respectively between 87 mm and 110 mm and between 110 mm and 130 mm.
- the adjacent disposition of the cards in the pockets and their position perpendicular to the axes of bending and to the direction of normal insertion of the wallet into the pocket of an article of clothing, advantageously allow to prevent the stresses acting on the cards from concentrating in the center thereof. In this way no damaging bending or breakages occur to the cards, for example when the wallet is put in a back pocket of the trousers.
- a wallet 10 according to the present invention comprises a first wall 11 and a second wall 12, both made of thin material, in this case leather with a thickness of 0.8 mm.
- the first wall 11 and the second wall 12 have a substantially rectangular longitudinal development, the same height H comprised between 110 mm and 130 mm and advantageously about 125 mm, and are reciprocally attached to each other.
- the second wall 12 has a width which is about half that of the first wall 11 and is sewn at the front on the latter by means of a main stitch 16 which develops along three sides of the perimeter of the second wall 12, leaving one of its bigger sides free.
- the back surface 18 of the second wall 12 and the front surface 19 of the first wall 11 define a main pocket 20, suitable to contain for example bank notes of any size.
- first and second walls 11 and 12, joined together are suitable to be bent longitudinally on themselves, to define four flaps 13a, 13b, 13c and 13d, rectangular in shape and all having substantially the same length L, comprised between 87 mm and 110 mm and advantageously about 95 mm.
- the second wall 12 which in this case functions as a main wall, covers the longitudinal development of two flaps, in this case flap 13a and flap 13b, also called main flaps, positioned in a central position with respect to the first wall 11, that functions as a secondary wall.
- the first wall 11 defines three bending axes P1, P2 and P3, parallel to each other and to the direction of normal insertion of the wallet into a user's pocket.
- Each bending axis P1, P2, P3 is interposed between pairs of adjacent flaps 13a-13d.
- the axis P1 is also called the main bending axis, while axes P2 and P3 are also called secondary bending axes.
- the reciprocal angular positions of adjacent flaps 13a-13d define the intermediate open conditions that the wallet 10 can normally assume during use, and are comprised between a condition of maximum opening, in which the first wall 11 is completely spread out ( fig. 3 ), together with the second wall 12, and a closed condition or position ( figs. 4 and 5 ) in which both the first and second walls 11 and 12 are completely bent back and the bending axes P2, P3 are overlapping, so that the longitudinal bulk of the wallet 10 is equal to the width L of each flap 13a-13d.
- front and back will refer to the components of the wallet 10 based on their location with respect to the main pocket 20 during normal use of the wallet 10.
- the external surfaces of the first and second walls 11 and 12 will be divided into front and back.
- the flaps 13a, 13b, 13c and 13d identify respective front surfaces 15a, 15b, 15c and 15d ( fig. 1 ), which when the wallet 10 is in its maximum open condition ( fig. 3 ) are coplanar with respect to each other, whereas, in the closed condition ( figs. 4 and 5 ), pairs of adjacent front surfaces 15a-15d face each other.
- a front block 26a, 26b, 26c and 26d rectangular in shape, is applied by means of respective secondary stitches 25a, 25b, 25c and 25d, and for example made of the same material as the first wall 11 and the second wall 12.
- a back block 26e, 26f is applied by means of respective secondary stitches 25e, 25f, with the same shape and sizes as said front blocks 26a-26d.
- the back blocks 26e-26f can also be made of a different material from that of the two first and second walls 11, 12, but must be less thick than them, or have the same thickness.
- the front 26a-26d and back blocks 26e, 26f substantially occupy the whole height H and a little less than half the length L of the corresponding flap 13a-13d on which they are stitched, and function as containing elements.
- five secondary stitches 25a-25e affect three sides of the perimeter of the corresponding front block 26a-26d or back block 26e, leaving one of its long sides free, and pass through the respective block 26a-26e transversely in correspondence with its center line, while the secondary stitch 25f affects only three sides of the perimeter of the back block 26f, leaving one of its long sides free but does not pass through it transversely.
- each of the five blocks 26a-26e defines, with the corresponding front surface 15a-15d or back surface 24c of the flaps 13a-13d, a pair of secondary pockets 27, each of which is suitable to contain a card 28 of a standard shape and sizes, while the back block 26f defines, with the back surface 24d of the flap 13d, a medium pocket 29, suitable to contain, for example, personal documents or one or more sheets 30, also bigger than the cards 28.
- the cards 28 are rectangular in shape, defined by short sides 33 having a length of 54 mm and long sides 34 with a length of 86 mm.
- the cards 28 can be the plastic and/or magnetic type, used for example for bank credit or debit cards, for current identity cards and driving licenses, or for collecting points in many commercial businesses, while the sheets 30 can be for example invoices, receipts, tickets of various types, or paper identity cards or driving licenses.
- Each card 28 is inserted into a smaller pocket 27 on the side of its short side 33 and in a direction orthogonal to the bending axes P1, P2, P3, so that the cards 28 housed in one flap 13a-13d of the wallet 10 have adjacent long sides 34.
- the four front blocks 26a-26d are positioned on the same side of the respective front surfaces 15a-15d of the four flaps 13a-13d, as the back blocks 26e, 26f are positioned on the same side of the respective back surfaces 24c and 24d.
- the front blocks 26c, 26d and back blocks 26e, 26f of the same flap 13c, 13d are offset with respect to each other, so that the thicknesses of each pair of blocks 26c, 26e and 26d, 26f do not overlap.
- each front block 26a, 26b of the flaps 13a, 13b of the second wall 12 is positioned overlapping the zone of the front surface 15c, 15d of the respective adjacent flap 13c, 13d not affected by the presence of the corresponding block 26c, 26d and vice versa. If there are cards 28 in the smaller pockets 27, the front blocks 26a-26d are disposed substantially resting on the part of the card 28 that protrudes from the respective pocket 27 of the flap 13a-13d adjacent to that of the front block 26a-26d considered.
- the back block 26e overlaps the zone of the back surface 24d of the flap 13d not affected by the presence of the back block 26f and the latter overlaps the zone of the back surface 24c of the flap 13c not affected by the presence of the back block 26e.
- the back blocks 26e, 26f similarly to the front blocks 26a-26d, the back blocks 26e, 26f also rest on the part of the card 28 or on the part of the sheet 30 that protrudes from the corresponding smaller 27 or medium pocket 29.
- the wallet 10 when the wallet 10 is closed, it is extremely compact, since the cards 28 or the sheets 30 of the same flap 13a-13d do not overlap, and the bulk of the wallet 10 is given substantially by the sum of the thicknesses of the material that makes up the first wall 11, the second wall 12 and the blocks 26a-26f. In this case, the thickness of the wallet 10 when closed is about 7.5 mm.
- This orderly overlapping confers on the wallet 10 an overall bulk with a substantially parallelepiped shape, even when closed and even when all its pockets 20, 27, 29 are full, thus preventing bulging.
- the wallet 110 comprises a first wall 111 which defines three flaps 13a, 13b, 13d and two bending axes, corresponding to axes P1 and P3 in the variant described above.
- the front block 26d when the wallet 110 is closed, the front block 26d is suitable to rest on the zone of the front surface 15b not affected by the front block 26b, while the latter is suitable to rest on the zone of the front surface 15d not affected by the front block 26d.
- the front block 26a is suitable to rest on the zone of the back surface 24d not affected by the back block 26f, while the latter is suitable to rest on the zone of the front surface 15a not affected by the front block 26a.
- the wallet 110 can contain up to 8 cards 28, instead of the 12 cards 28 which the wallet 10 of the variant shown in figs. 1-5 can contain at most.
- the wallet 210 comprises a first wall 211, having the same size as the second wall 12, which defines only two flaps 13a, 13b and a single bending axis, corresponding to the axis P1 of the forms of embodiment described above.
- the front block 26a When the wallet 210 is closed, the front block 26a is suitable to rest on the zone of the front surface 15b not affected by the front block 26b, while the latter is suitable to rest on the zone of the front surface 15a not affected by the front block 26a.
- the wallet 210 can contain up to 4 cards 28.
- Figs. 8, 9 and 12 show other forms of embodiment of wallets 310 and 610 according to the present invention, in which the containing element 326, 426, 526 and 626 that define the pockets 27 are disposed in different positions, but all coming within the inventive idea of the present invention that they do not overlap, or overlap as little as possible, at least in pairs, as will easily be understood by the person of skill.
- Figs. 10 and 11 show other forms of wallets not forming part of the present invention.
- an internal pocket can be made inside the biggest pocket 20, to divide the biggest pocket 20 into two compartments.
- closing means may be provided, such as for example automatic buttons, or one or more strips such as Velcro® or a zipper, which keep the wallets 10, firmly in a closed condition, to prevent them from accidentally losing their content.
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- The present invention concerns a wallet of the type with several compartments, into which can be inserted both bank notes and also standard-sized cards and personal documents, such as for example an identity card, invoices and receipts of payment or any other type of limited-size sheet.
- It is known that, in recent years, there has been an increasing use of cards, usually plastic, both by public institutions, private associations and commercial businesses, for the most varied purposes. For example, current driving licenses, tax code cards, health cards, credit and debit cards, bank cards, most season tickets for public transport, and also cards for collecting points or for obtaining discounts and promotions in commercial businesses: all these are of this type. Nearly all the above cards have a standard size, less than one millimeter thick and with a rectangular shape with a short side of 54 mm and a long side of 86 mm.
- Due to the increasingly widespread use of cards, whereas until a few years ago in our wallets there were usually 3 or 4 cards, nowadays this number has at least doubled.
- Known wallets have the disadvantage that they have a limited number of compartments or pockets for cards, and therefore, often, in the same pocket the user is obliged to insert two or more cards, one on top of the other. Consequently, more and more often, wallets really become very thick. There are also wallets on the market with partly overlapping pockets disposed on several rows: however, these are bulky and voluminous even when empty.
- Furthermore, the disposition of the pockets for cards in known wallets has the disadvantage that they increase the reciprocal friction between the cards and between the cards and the pockets, impeding the removal thereof, especially of cards positioned deeper down.
- Another disadvantage of known wallets is that their overall thickness, when they are closed, or folded back on themselves, and when they contain several cards, is given by the sum of the thickness of the walls that make up the wallet and the thickness of the cards contained therein: this thickness deforms and often damages the wallets themselves.
- Furthermore, the excessive thickness of known wallets is not only unaesthetic and deforms the pockets of clothes where the wallets are disposed, such as trouser pockets or close-fitting jackets, but can also cause mechanical stresses on the cards, which can consequently bend and break. This is particularly important in cases where the wallet is kept in a back pocket of the trousers, and kept there even when the user is seated, as a large number of men tend to do.
- The French patent
FR-A-872.654 - The
US patent 6 050 311 discloses a billfold and credit card carrier which has a pair of nested pockets shaped and dimensioned to hold adjacent stacks of banknotes, and series of credit card-sized pockets for holding credit cards, driver's license, and other similarly sized documents in side-by-side arrangements. More in particular, the billfold disclosed in theUS patent 6 050 311 has a quadrangular inner sheet having first, second, third and fourth contiguous sides; a cover sheet commensurate with, and joined to the inner sheet along the first, second and third sides to form a first pocket having an open side; and a third sheet substantially commensurate with the inner and cover sheets, wherein the third sheet is folded alone a median line and secured along opposite sides astride the median line to opposite, joined sides of the inner and cover sheets to form a second pocket having an open side within the first pocket; and the folded third sheet has an unsecured edge congruent and in line with the fourth side of the inner sheet, whereby the second pocket occupies substantially a first half of the first pocket. - The
US patent application 2006/237107 A discloses an appearance-changeable wallet which includes an inner item-carrying section having an outer side and an inner side and at least two generally planar outer cover sections having inner and outer sides which is adapted to fit over and substantially cover the outer side of the inner item-carrying section. Each of the outer sides of the two generally planar outer cover sections has a different outer side external appearance. A releasable fastening device is operative to releasably attach a selected one of the at least two outer cover sections having a first outer side external appearance to the outer side of the inner item-carrying section and by releasing the releasable fastening device and connecting another of the outer cover sections having a second outer side external appearance thereto, the external appearance of the appearance-changeable wallet is able to be changed and coordinated with other selected accessories. - The
US patent application 2006/039745 A discloses a scrapbook organizer comprising a pair of mounting sheets adjacent one another and joined peripherally along three sides to create a sleeve therebetween, each of the mounting sheets has mounted upon it a pocket for containing scrapbooking resources, and the pockets are vertically offset from one another to facilitate efficient stacking. - The
US patent application 2011/147152 A discloses a shoe storage insert for suitcases and the like containers within which shoes and other such footwear items are packed and protectively stored for travel purposes. The insert may be designed to have the same general shape as the luggage within which it is to be used, and of a size which fits conveniently within the storage cavity of any standard size or custom luggage. The insert may have two panels each containing one or more pockets in which shoes can be placed. The pouches are arranged on alternating levels of each insert panel so that once the insert is closed it can lay flat within any standard suitcase. - One purpose of the present invention is to obtain a wallet, advantageously of the pocket type, which can easily contain a large number of cards, even more than 10, and possibly also bank notes, and which at the same time is not bulky even when it is full and folded over.
- Another purpose of the present invention is to obtain a wallet in which it is easy to insert and remove the individual cards contained therein, irrespective of the number thereof.
- It is also a purpose of the present invention to obtain a wallet in which the cards can be put securely, without them falling out of the corresponding pockets involuntarily, and without them being damaged by bending and/or insertion into or removal from the pockets.
- The Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and advantages.
- The present invention is set forth and characterized in the independent claim, while the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention or variants to the main inventive idea.
- In accordance with the above purposes, a wallet according to the present invention comprises at least a main wall with a substantially rectangular development and configured to be bent at least along a main bending axis, to define at least two main flaps positioned on opposite sides of the main bending axis and each having at least a determinate rectangular surface. At least one main containing element is attached on the rectangular surface of each of the two main flaps, so that each main containing element defines at least a first pocket having shape and sizes such as to contain at least one card having a rectangular development with one short side and one long side of standard sizes. Furthermore, each main containing element has a surface that is equal to or less than half said determinate rectangular surface of each of the two main flaps.
- According to a main characteristic of the present invention, each main containing element is attached on the corresponding determinate rectangular surface of one of the two main flaps, so as to be offset with respect to the main containing element adjacent to it, so that, when the two main flaps are bent over each other along the main bending axis, when the wallet is closed, the main containing elements are at least in coplanar pairs and therefore not overlapping each other.
- According to a characteristic of the present invention, each main containing element has sizes such as to define two adjacent pockets to contain two adjacent cards.
- According to the present invention, the main wall of the wallet according to the present invention has a determinate height and is attached to another wall, or secondary wall, along three of its sides so as to define an inner pocket.
- According to another characteristic of the present invention, the two first pockets are adjacent to each other in the direction of a long side of the card, so that the height of the wallet is equal to or greater than the sum of two short sides of a card, while the length of each main flap is equal to or greater than the long side of a card.
- According to another characteristic of the present invention, each main containing element has a length substantially equal to or less than half the length of each of the main flaps.
- According to the present invention, each main containing element has a length substantially equal to or less than half the height of the wallet.
- According to another characteristic of the present invention, at least one of the walls has sizes such as to also define at least a first secondary flap, positioned adjacent to one of the main flaps, and the first secondary flap can be bent over the main flap adjacent to it along a first secondary bending axis, parallel to the main bending axis. Furthermore, on at least one surface of the first secondary flap at least a first secondary containing element is attached which defines at least two second pockets each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card.
- It is also within the scope of the invention to provide that at least one of the walls has sizes such as to also define at least a second secondary flap, positioned adjacent to one of the main flaps, on the opposite side to that where there is the first secondary flap described above, and that the second secondary flap can be bent over the main flap adjacent to it along a second secondary bending axis, parallel to the main bending axis. On one surface of the second secondary flap at least a second secondary containing element is attached, which defines at least two third pockets, each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card.
- Each of the first and second secondary containing elements has a length substantially equal to or less than half the length of the secondary flaps.
- According to another characteristic of the present invention, the first and second secondary containing elements are positioned on the aforesaid secondary flaps so that, when the latter are bent over the main flaps along the secondary bending axes, when the wallet is closed, the first and second secondary containing elements are each adjacent to and not overlapping the corresponding main containing element.
- The wallet according to the present invention may comprise, attached on at least one of the secondary flaps, a third secondary containing element that defines at least two fourth pockets each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card.
- The third secondary containing element is positioned on the external surface of the corresponding secondary flap opposite that where the corresponding second secondary containing element is disposed, so as not to overlap with the latter.
- According to another characteristic of the present invention, on at least one of the secondary flaps a fourth secondary containing element is also attached, which defines at least a fifth pocket having sizes such as to contain a sheet or document with sizes double those of a standard-sized card, or a pair of standard-sized cards.
- To obtain a limited bulk of the wallet according to the present invention, it is advantageous that each of the walls is made with a material having a thickness comprised between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm, and that the length and height of each of the flaps are comprised respectively between 87 mm and 110 mm and between 110 mm and 130 mm.
- In this way the advantage is obtained of containing the overall bulk of the wallet also when it is full, and also the advantage of preventing bulging that could lead to excessive stresses in the zone of attachment between the first and second wall or between the flaps and the respective containing elements, and thus cause deformations or damage to the wallet.
- The adjacent disposition of the cards in the pockets and their position perpendicular to the axes of bending and to the direction of normal insertion of the wallet into the pocket of an article of clothing, advantageously allow to prevent the stresses acting on the cards from concentrating in the center thereof. In this way no damaging bending or breakages occur to the cards, for example when the wallet is put in a back pocket of the trousers.
- These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of some preferential forms of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
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fig. 1 is a front three-dimensional view of a wallet according to the present invention, in an intermediate open condition; -
fig. 2 is a back three-dimensional view of the wallet infig. 1 ; -
fig. 3 is a front view of the wallet infig. 1 ; -
fig. 4 is a plan view of the wallet infig. 1 , in a closed and full condition; -
fig. 5 is a detail offig. 4 , on an enlarged scale; -
fig. 6 is a three-dimensional view of a first variant of the wallet infig. 1 ; -
fig. 7 is a three-dimensional view of a second variant of the wallet infig. 1 ; -
figs. 8 to 12 show some other variants of wallets according to the present invention. - In the following description, the same reference numbers indicate identical parts of the wallet according to the present invention, also in different forms of embodiment.
- With reference to
figs. 1 ,2 ,3 according to a first form of embodiment, awallet 10 according to the present invention comprises afirst wall 11 and asecond wall 12, both made of thin material, in this case leather with a thickness of 0.8 mm. Thefirst wall 11 and thesecond wall 12 have a substantially rectangular longitudinal development, the same height H comprised between 110 mm and 130 mm and advantageously about 125 mm, and are reciprocally attached to each other. - The
second wall 12 has a width which is about half that of thefirst wall 11 and is sewn at the front on the latter by means of amain stitch 16 which develops along three sides of the perimeter of thesecond wall 12, leaving one of its bigger sides free. In this way, theback surface 18 of thesecond wall 12 and thefront surface 19 of thefirst wall 11 define amain pocket 20, suitable to contain for example bank notes of any size. - In this case, the first and
second walls flaps - The
second wall 12, which in this case functions as a main wall, covers the longitudinal development of two flaps, in thiscase flap 13a andflap 13b, also called main flaps, positioned in a central position with respect to thefirst wall 11, that functions as a secondary wall. - The
first wall 11 defines three bending axes P1, P2 and P3, parallel to each other and to the direction of normal insertion of the wallet into a user's pocket. Each bending axis P1, P2, P3 is interposed between pairs ofadjacent flaps 13a-13d. The axis P1 is also called the main bending axis, while axes P2 and P3 are also called secondary bending axes. - The reciprocal angular positions of
adjacent flaps 13a-13d define the intermediate open conditions that thewallet 10 can normally assume during use, and are comprised between a condition of maximum opening, in which thefirst wall 11 is completely spread out (fig. 3 ), together with thesecond wall 12, and a closed condition or position (figs. 4 and 5 ) in which both the first andsecond walls wallet 10 is equal to the width L of eachflap 13a-13d. - To keep the
wallet 10 compact, and reduce its bulk even in the closed condition, it is advantageous to use materials with a thickness comprised between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm. - The material and thicknesses indicated in the present description are given simply as examples, and there is nothing to prevent other materials from being used, such as natural or synthetic fabrics, or flexible plastic materials, also with thicknesses other than those indicated here as long as they fall within the scope of invention as defined in appended claims.
- Hereafter in the description, in order to understand the drawings better, the terms "front" and "back" will refer to the components of the
wallet 10 based on their location with respect to themain pocket 20 during normal use of thewallet 10. In the same way, the external surfaces of the first andsecond walls - The
flaps front surfaces fig. 1 ), which when thewallet 10 is in its maximum open condition (fig. 3 ) are coplanar with respect to each other, whereas, in the closed condition (figs. 4 and 5 ), pairs of adjacentfront surfaces 15a-15d face each other. - On each of the
front surfaces 15a-15d (figs. 1 and2 ) of theflaps 13a-13d afront block secondary stitches first wall 11 and thesecond wall 12. On each of the back surfaces 24c and 24d of theflaps back block secondary stitches second walls - Once positioned, the front 26a-26d and
back blocks corresponding flap 13a-13d on which they are stitched, and function as containing elements. - In this case, five
secondary stitches 25a-25e affect three sides of the perimeter of the correspondingfront block 26a-26d orback block 26e, leaving one of its long sides free, and pass through therespective block 26a-26e transversely in correspondence with its center line, while thesecondary stitch 25f affects only three sides of the perimeter of theback block 26f, leaving one of its long sides free but does not pass through it transversely. In this way, each of the fiveblocks 26a-26e defines, with the correspondingfront surface 15a-15d or backsurface 24c of theflaps 13a-13d, a pair ofsecondary pockets 27, each of which is suitable to contain acard 28 of a standard shape and sizes, while theback block 26f defines, with theback surface 24d of theflap 13d, amedium pocket 29, suitable to contain, for example, personal documents or one ormore sheets 30, also bigger than thecards 28. - The
cards 28 are rectangular in shape, defined by short sides 33 having a length of 54 mm andlong sides 34 with a length of 86 mm. Thecards 28 can be the plastic and/or magnetic type, used for example for bank credit or debit cards, for current identity cards and driving licenses, or for collecting points in many commercial businesses, while thesheets 30 can be for example invoices, receipts, tickets of various types, or paper identity cards or driving licenses. - Each
card 28 is inserted into asmaller pocket 27 on the side of its short side 33 and in a direction orthogonal to the bending axes P1, P2, P3, so that thecards 28 housed in oneflap 13a-13d of thewallet 10 have adjacentlong sides 34. - The four
front blocks 26a-26d are positioned on the same side of the respectivefront surfaces 15a-15d of the fourflaps 13a-13d, as theback blocks back blocks same flap blocks - The disposition of the
blocks 26a-26f on theflaps 13a-13d and of thecards 28 in thesmaller pockets 27 is such that, in the closed position (figs. 4 and 5 ), eachfront block flaps second wall 12 is positioned overlapping the zone of thefront surface adjacent flap corresponding block cards 28 in thesmaller pockets 27, the front blocks 26a-26d are disposed substantially resting on the part of thecard 28 that protrudes from therespective pocket 27 of theflap 13a-13d adjacent to that of thefront block 26a-26d considered. - When the
wallet 10 is closed, theback block 26e overlaps the zone of theback surface 24d of theflap 13d not affected by the presence of theback block 26f and the latter overlaps the zone of theback surface 24c of theflap 13c not affected by the presence of theback block 26e. In fact, similarly to the front blocks 26a-26d, theback blocks card 28 or on the part of thesheet 30 that protrudes from the corresponding smaller 27 ormedium pocket 29. - In this way, when the
wallet 10 is closed, it is extremely compact, since thecards 28 or thesheets 30 of thesame flap 13a-13d do not overlap, and the bulk of thewallet 10 is given substantially by the sum of the thicknesses of the material that makes up thefirst wall 11, thesecond wall 12 and theblocks 26a-26f. In this case, the thickness of thewallet 10 when closed is about 7.5 mm. - This orderly overlapping confers on the
wallet 10 an overall bulk with a substantially parallelepiped shape, even when closed and even when all itspockets - According to a different form of a wallet, not forming part of the present invention and shown in
fig. 6 , thewallet 110 comprises afirst wall 111 which defines threeflaps - In this form, when the
wallet 110 is closed, thefront block 26d is suitable to rest on the zone of thefront surface 15b not affected by thefront block 26b, while the latter is suitable to rest on the zone of thefront surface 15d not affected by thefront block 26d. - In the same way, the
front block 26a is suitable to rest on the zone of theback surface 24d not affected by theback block 26f, while the latter is suitable to rest on the zone of thefront surface 15a not affected by thefront block 26a. - In this form, the
wallet 110 can contain up to 8cards 28, instead of the 12cards 28 which thewallet 10 of the variant shown infigs. 1-5 can contain at most. - According to a different form of a wallet, not forming part of the present invention and shown in
fig. 7 , thewallet 210 comprises afirst wall 211, having the same size as thesecond wall 12, which defines only twoflaps - When the
wallet 210 is closed, thefront block 26a is suitable to rest on the zone of thefront surface 15b not affected by thefront block 26b, while the latter is suitable to rest on the zone of thefront surface 15a not affected by thefront block 26a. - In this other form, the
wallet 210 can contain up to 4cards 28. -
Figs. 8, 9 and12 show other forms of embodiment ofwallets element pockets 27 are disposed in different positions, but all coming within the inventive idea of the present invention that they do not overlap, or overlap as little as possible, at least in pairs, as will easily be understood by the person of skill. -
Figs. 10 and 11 show other forms of wallets not forming part of the present invention. - It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the
wallets - For example, an internal pocket can be made inside the
biggest pocket 20, to divide thebiggest pocket 20 into two compartments. - Furthermore, closing means may be provided, such as for example automatic buttons, or one or more strips such as Velcro® or a zipper, which keep the
wallets 10, firmly in a closed condition, to prevent them from accidentally losing their content. - It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference to some specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to achieve many other equivalent forms of wallet, having the characteristics as set forth in the claims and hence all coming within the field of protection defined thereby.
Claims (5)
- Pocket type wallet (10) comprising a first wall (11) and a second wall (12) having a substantially rectangular longitudinal development and the same height (H) comprised between 110 mm and 130 mm, and being reciprocally attached to each other, wherein each of said walls (11, 12) is made with a material having a thickness comprised between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm, wherein said second wall (12) has a width which is about half that of said first wall (11) and is sewn at the front on the latter by means of a main stitch (16) which develops along three sides of the perimeter of said second wall (12), leaving one of its bigger sides free, whereby the back surface (18) of said second wall (12) and the front surface (19) of said first wall (11) define a main pocket (20), wherein said walls (11, 12) joined together are suitable to be bent longitudinally on themselves along a main bending axis (P1), to define four flaps (13a, 13b, 13c, 13d) rectangular in shape and all having substantially the same length (L) comprised between 87 mm and 110 mm, wherein said four flaps (13a, 13b, 13c, 13d) identify respective front rectangular surfaces (15a, 15b, 15c, 15d), which when the wallet (10) is in its maximum open condition are coplanar with respect to each other, whereas, in the closed condition pairs of said adjacent front surfaces (15a-15d) face each other, wherein two main flaps (13a, 13b), included in said four flaps (13a, 13b, 13c, 13d) are positioned on opposite sides with respect to said main bending axis (P1) and each having one of said rectangular surfaces (15a, 15b), wherein at least one main containing element (26a, 26b) is attached on said one of said rectangular surfaces (15a, 15b) of each of said two main flaps (13a, 13b), so that each main containing element (26a, 26b) defines at least a first pocket (27) having shape and sizes such as to contain at least a one card (28) having a rectangular development, with a short side (33) and a long side (34) with standard sizes, and wherein each main containing element (26a, 26b) has a surface that is equal to or less than half of each one of said rectangular surfaces (15a, 15b) of each of said two main flaps (13a, 13b), wherein said first wall (11) comprises a first secondary flap (13c) of said four flaps (13a, 13b, 13c, 13d), positioned adjacent to a first one of said main flaps (13a, 13b), and wherein said first secondary flap (13c) can be bent over said one of said main flaps (13a) adjacent to it along a first secondary bending axis (P2) parallel to said main bending axis (P1), wherein on one of said rectangular surfaces (15c) of said first secondary flap (13c) at least a first secondary containing element (26c) is attached which defines at least two second pockets (27) each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card, wherein said first wall (11) has sizes such as to also define a second secondary flap (13d), included in said four flaps (13a, 13b, 13c, 13d), positioned adjacent to a second one of the main flaps (13a, 13b), on the opposite side to that where there is said first secondary flap (13c), and that said second secondary flap (13d) can be bent over the main flap (13b) adjacent to it along a second secondary bending axis (P3), parallel to said main bending axis (P1), and wherein on one of said rectangular surfaces (15d) of said second secondary flap (13d) at least a second secondary containing element (26d) is attached, which defines at least two third pockets (27), each having sizes such as to contain a standard-sized card, wherein each main containing element (26a, 26b) is attached on the corresponding determinate rectangular surface (15a, 15b) of one of said two main flaps (13a, 13b) so as to be offset with respect to the main containing element (26a, 26b) adjacent to it, so that when said two main flaps (13a, 13b) are bent back one on the other along said main bending axis (P1), in a closed position of said wallet (10), the main containing elements (26a, 26b) are at least in coplanar pairs and therefore not overlapping each other, and wherein said first and second secondary containing elements (26c, 26d) are positioned on said secondary flaps (13c, 13d) so that, when said secondary flaps (13c, 13d) are bent over said main flaps (13a, 13b) along said secondary bending axes (P2, P3), when the wallet (10) is in said closed position, said first and second secondary containing elements (26c, 26d) are each adjacent to and not overlapping the corresponding main containing element (26a, 26b).
- A pocket type wallet (10) as in claim 1, characterized in that each main containing element (26a, 26b) has sizes such as to define two first pockets (27), adjacent to each other, to contain two of said cards (28) adjacent each other along their long side (34).
- A pocket type wallet (10) as in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that on at least one of said secondary flaps (13c) a third secondary containing element (26e) is also attached, which defines at least two fourth pockets (27) each having sizes equal or similar to said first pocket (27).
- A pocket type wallet (10) as in claim 3, characterized in that said third secondary containing element (26e) is positioned on the surface (24c) of the corresponding secondary flap (13c) opposite the one on which the corresponding second secondary containing element (26c) is disposed, so as not to overlap with the latter.
- A pocket type wallet (10) as in claim 4, characterized in that on at least one of said secondary flaps (13d) a fourth secondary containing element (26f) is attached, which defines at least a fifth further pocket (29) having sizes such as to contain a sheet (30), a document or a card double in size to those of said card (28).
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